Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Vibration Reduction Vibration Reduction (VR), also known as Image Stabilization (IS) or Optical Stabilization (OS), is a technology used in camera lenses and digital cameras to reduce the effects of camera shake and motion blur when shooting handheld or at slow shutter speeds. Vibration Reduction systems use gyroscopic sensors and electromechanical actuators to compensate for unwanted camera movements by shifting lens elements or adjusting the camera's image sensor in real-time to counteract shake and vibrations.
This helps photographers achieve sharper images with reduced blur, especially in low light conditions or when using telephoto lenses with longer focal lengths. Vibration Reduction technology is particularly beneficial for handheld photography, telephoto shooting, and video recording, allowing photographers to capture clear, steady images without the need for a tripod or additional support. |
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